Granville Community Calendar

11REGULARLY SCHEDULED COUNCIL MEETINGVILLAGE OF GRANVILLESEPTEMBER 4, 1985CALL TO ORDERVice Mayor Davison convened the meeting at 7:30 p.m..ROLL CALLResponding to roll call were:Councilmember GarrettCouncilmember SchnaidtCouncilmember AveryCouncilmemher EisenbergCouncilmember RaderVice Mayor DavisonLaw Director DrakeManager PlunkettCouncilmember Schnaidt moved to excuse absentee member Gallant.Motion seconded by Councilmember Garrett. Motion carried.PUBLIC HEARINGSPublic hearings were held on the following ordinances:Ordinance No. 18-85 -An Ordinance To Amend Ordinance No. 36-84Providing For Adjustments Of The Annual Budget For The Fiscal Year1985 And Revising Sums For Operating Expenses.No one appeared to speak for or against this ordinance. Publichearing closed at 7:32 p.m..Action on this ordinance was held forOld Business.Ordinance No. 19-85 -An Ordinance To Amend Ordinance No. 36-84 AndAppropriate Funds For Operating Expenses In The Sewer Debt ServiceFund.No one appeared to speak for or against this ordinance. Publichearing closed at 7:33 p.m..Action on this ordinance washeld forOld Business.MINUTESAugust 21, 1985 -Regular Council Meeting -Councilmember Schnaidtmoved that the minutes be approved as distributed. Motion secondedby Councilmember Avery. Motion carried.CITIZENS' COMMENTSThose who signed the register were:Erin Scanlon, WHTHWN/ KONo comments were offered at this time.1Council Meeting MinutesVillage of GranvilleSeptember 4, 1985Page 2 of 3COMMITTEE REPORTSUtilities CommitteeWastewater Treatment Facility -Manager Plunkett took members ofCouncil and the Village Law Director on a tour of the facilityprior to the meeting this evening to see first hand how the projectwas coming along.Development Commission -Councilmember Avery stated that he missedthe last meeting of the Commission and would give an updated reportat the next regular meeting.Opera House Park Improvement Committee -Vice Mayor Davison reportedthat the Commitee is still seeking funds to pay for the rest of thefencing for the park. They hope to have the fencing completedbefore Denison's Homecoming weekend.Granville Recreation Commission -Councilmember Eisenberg reportedthat there has been no further activity with the Commission's longrange planning for a multi- use community center, since the SchoolBoard has taken no action with regard to the Middle School, and; areseeking another operating levy this year from the voters.OLD BUSINESSOrdinance No. 18-85, " An Ordinance To Amend Ordinance No. 36-84Providing For Adjustments Of The Annual Budget For The Fiscal Year1985 And Revising Sums For Operating Expenses"w,as moved foradoption by Councilmember Avery. Motion seconded by CouncilmemberGarrett. Roll call vote: Avery- yes, Garrett- yes, Schnaidt- yes,Eisenbergy-es, Radern-o; Davisony-es, Gallanta-bsent. Five yesvotes, one no, and one member absent. Motion carried. OrdinanceNo. 18-85 duly adopted.Ordinance No. 19-85, " An Ordinance To Amend Ordinance No. 36-84 AndAppropriate Funds For Operating Expenses In The Sewer Debt ServiceFund"w,as moved for adoption by Councilmember Schnaidt. Motionseconded by Councilmember Garrett. Roll call vote: Schnaidt- yes,Garretty-es, Averyy-es, Radery-es, Eisenbergy-es, Davisony-es,Gallant- absent. Six yes votes, one member absent. Motion carried.Ordinance No. 19-85 duly adopted.Resolution No. 85-20, " To Waive The Fee For Water To Be Used By TheGranville Fire Department During The Licking County FirefightersField Day,To Be Held September 8, 1985", was introduced and readin its entirety by Councilmember Avery.Councilmember Avery moved for passage of Resolution No. 85-20.Motion seconded by Councilmember Schnaidt. Motion carried.Resolution No. 85-20 duly passed.1Council Meeting MinutesVillage of GranvilleSeptember 4, 1985Page 3 of 3Resolution No. 85-21, To Authorize The Village Manager To EnterInto A Legal Services Contract With Bill Rickrich"w,as introducedand read in its entirety by Councilmember Schnaidt.Councilmember Schnaidt moved for passage of Resolution No.85- 21.Motion seconded by Councilmember Rader.During a brief discussion, Manager Plunkett explained to Councilthe need for this service.Motion for passage of Resolution No. 85-21 carried. ResolutionNo. 85-21 duly passed.Resolution No. 85-22, " To Authorize The Village Manager To EnterInto An Agreement With Reynolds &Associates For An Audit Of TheSewer Bond Funds For 1984", was introduced by Vice Mayor Davison.Vice Mayor Davison moved for passage of Resolution No. 85-22.Motion seconded by Councilmember Rader. Motion carried. ResolutionNo. 85-22 duly passed.MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTSCouncil Worksession -October 9, 1985 -7:30 P.M.M.e,eting anddiscussion with Joe Magdich of Seasongood &Mayer with regard tofinancing proposed Capital Improvements for the Village.OTHER ITEMS DISCUSSEDMembers were interested in whether the "Guidelines For Good Neighbor's"pamphlet distributed to Denison students last year, would be continuedthis year.It was noted at this time that Denison would not be printing thepamphlet this year because of the cost involved.With no further business to discuss, Councilmember Rader moved foradjournment. Motion seconded by Councilmember Garrett. Motioncarried.Meeting adjourned at 7:52 p.m..est:11*< Mayor LY1UClerk of ouncil